IABC-Phoenix to Offer SEO workshop
IABC Phoenix is sponsoring a half-day workshop on search engine optimization on March 10. “Search Engine Optimization for Writers and Communicators” will be presented by Sheila Kloefkorn, president of KEO Marketing.
The event is Wednesday, March 10, 2010; 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at the Arizona Society of CPAs and is only $50 for members/$75 for nonmembers and it includes a box lunch. You can get more information and register at www.iabcphoenix.com.
TweetMore than 90% of all products and services purchased start with an online web query in a search engine. Showing up in these search engine results is sometimes a challenging task given how competitive the online space has become.Attend this half–day hands-on workshop to learn tangible strategies for writing for search engines as well as users. SEO expert, Sheila Kloefkorn, will teach you how search engines work, what is needed to effectively write for search engines and how to leverage the constantly changing landscape of search engine optimization and social media.
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February 25th, 2010 at 1:25 pm
Do you know where this stat came from?
More than 90% of all products and services purchased start with an online web query in a search engine.
A source would be great to know. Thanks!